I recently spent some time with a friends
.45 M2.0. I shot it back to back with my first gen (pictured). It really wasn't a fair comparison as my gun has a some work done. All stock internals but worked over by Dan Burwell before Apex was even a thought. Dan published a tutorial on his trigger work and the Apex sear looks about identical to Dan's version.
I loved the M2.0 grip texture compared to first gen. The example I shot was bone stock and had a thousand or so rounds through it. There was no grittiness to the trigger. It felt good to me and I could definitely live with it. I like the distinct wall that the M&P sear provides. The .45 has always been my favorite M&P. It's like they were made for each other.
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Are you trying me?
Seriously.
If they take a bullet out proximal to entry with no exit wound then it is pretty safe to say that is the bullet that killed him.
It's thugicide. Not the freeking Kennedy Assassination with magic bullets and alleged CIA kill teams.
Anything past an "ooh silly me. You're right" will be taken as an affront.
The best thing about .45 ACP is that even if the bullet fails to expand you still made a .45 inch hole in the bad guy.
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And a .356 inch hole will kill the bad guy just as quickly. Or not.
N.B. to Firefly above: Perhaps I was not clear or misunderstood the issue. If the question is, Can a professional looking at a gunshot wound tell the caliber or type of bullet that made it, the answer is, no.
Not commenting on the OP, as I have no experience with the M&P M2.0 in 45, but...
Uni-Vibe and Firefly are talking past each other.
I don't know who Bill Allard is, but I know who Gary Roberts is, and I know that most guys who carry 45s today who know anything about terminal ballistics reality do so because they're carrying 1911s (and 9mm has been making pretty big inroads there over the last five years or so).
Obviously having a 45 Auto handgun to run 45 Super or convert to 460 Rowland for the woods is a totally different can of worms than carrying a 45 Auto on da stretes.
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In all fairness, 45 is rather fun suppressed.
Twenty something me really fell hard for .45 as I had no real choice and wanted my personal gun to reflect duty caliber. I have personally seen that caliber put folks in the dirt though. (To be fair, so has .32 and .380)
These days I just carry a 9mm with critical duty. And any future 1911 I get will be 9mm.
I hunt with a 10mm though and have been so turned off towards M&P it isn’t funny.
I have a question for you, have we even seen "experts" wrong before? Choose your caliber wisely especially if your life is on the line. If I have my druthers is will be a rifle ;-)
You only get one shot to make a lasting impression. *** Make it a good one!
I had a LEO trade in M&P45 1.0. I put APEX duty carry kit in it to help the trigger. It shot good, better than me but the grip was too slick and just didn't feel good in my hand. M&P9's feel awesome.
Traded the M&P45 off for a G21 and never looked back. My 1911 is a 9mm.
I have M&P 2.0 Compact, Shield 1.0 and M&P9 1.0 FS with an RMR milled in slide.
While I have loved the G45/19/19x, G17 don.t balance like an M&P9 FS for me.
The M&P45 grip from front to back just didn't feel good, 2.0 texture may help that issue, but I'm not looking at them
Maybe a M&P9 2.0 FS, because I have a set of Trijicon HD/XR sights that need to go on 1.
Back in the mid 70's the BHP was reliable with FMJ and the Fed 9BP or Rem 115JHP. 357mag and 38 Spec JHP were good and I carried a 1911 in 45acp, Speer 200gr JHP nickname the flying ashtray.
9mm has come a long way, but I still roll with the fat boy 45acp sometimes.
9mm GDHP and HST are in all my 9mm mags, 124 & 147gr
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